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Learning to Fly
A Day in the Life of a Joffrey Ballerina
Shore Magazine
by Claire Bushey
The bouquet is huge; from the audience, the profusion of lilies wrapped in pink tissue and tied with fluorescent ribbons appears half the size of the ballerina receiving it. More...
You Should Know ... Ashley Wheater
The Joffrey has a new man in town—and not even The Nutcracker is safe.
Chicago Magazine
By Danielle Braff
When Ashley Wheater danced with the Joffrey in the 1980s, the ballet company made headlines by commissioning works by Mark Morris and Laura Dean. But in recent years, its performance
schedule sagged with reruns of The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, and Giselle while other major institutions gambled, often successfully, on choreography's rising stars. More...
Joffrey brings the recent—and not so recent—past to
Ravinia Festival
Chicago Tribune
By Sid Smith
The Joffrey Ballet's lineup for this year's outing at the Ravinia Festival boasts a couple of works seen last spring, but has its share of interesting pieces not seen
downtown for a while, too. More...
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